196 pulgoeidjE. 



base also more or less black ; abdomen beneath red, with the 

 segmental margins black; tegmina testaceous, finely greyishly 

 tomentose, minutely spotted with piceous, and with scattered 

 larger pale red spots which are narrowly margined with black and 

 mostly possess a small greyish pupil, costal membrane narrowly 

 pale olivaceous-green; wings sanguineous, the apical area and 

 posterior margin dark fuscous ; the cephalic process is somewhat 

 slender, moderately recurved, and measured from angle of apex to 

 eyes almost as long as abdomen and mesonotum together. 



Length ceph. process, angle from a])ex to eyes 11 ; eyes to 

 apex abdom. 15 ; exp. tegm. 40 to 43 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon; Kandy ((xiw>i). 



C. Wincjs oehraccous, apical areas and posterior margins 

 fuscous or piceotis. 



1706. Saiva insularis, Kirbj/ (Hotinus), J. Linn. Sac, Zool xxiv, p. 132, 



t. vi, f. 4 (1891) : Melich. (Pvrops) Hoi7u Fatin. Ceylon,^. 13 

 (1903). 



Head (including cephalic process) fuscous-brown, very sparingly 

 palely spotted on lateral areas, somewhat thickly palely spotted 

 beneath ; thorax above ochraceous, somewhat thickly fuscously 

 puuctate ; pronotum with an oblique impunctate fascia on each 

 side and an obscure central discal spot, mesonotum with an obscure 

 central longitudinal medial ridge, two rounded spots on anterior 

 margin, and some irregular spots on lateral max'gins pale ochra- 

 ceous ; abdomen above black, the base a little ochraceous ; body 

 beneath and legs ochraceous punctured with fuscous ; tegmina 

 reddish-ochraceous, ornamented with small paler spots, which are 

 almost abseut on subapical area ; wings ochraceous, apical area 

 and posterior margin fuscous, the last becoming piceous towards 

 aual angle ; cephalic process mutilated in type. 



Length ceph. process mutilated in type ; eyes to apex abdom. 

 15; exp. tegui. 44 millim. 



Hah, Ceylon; J) amhooX {Green). 



D. Wings ivhitisJi, margins concolorous. 



1707. Saiva virescens, Westw. (Fulgora (Pyrops)) A. M. N. H. ix, 



p. 119 (1842) ; id. (Fulgora (Hotina)) Cab. Orient. Ent. p. 8, 

 t. iii, f. 5 (1848) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Bencj. liv, p. 138 (1885). 

 Hotinus semiannulus, Walk. Cat. Horn. Siippl. p. 42 (18o8). 



Head (including cephalic process) pale ochraceous, minutely 

 spotted with white, apex a little piceous ; pronotum, mesonotum, 

 body beneath, and legs pale ochraceous ; abdomen above very pale 

 virescent ; two spots on mesonotum and the anterior and inter- 

 mediate tarsi black ; tegmina dull pale ochraceous, somewhat 

 sparingly ornamented with bright ochraceous spots with black 

 margins, on margins these spots are mostly imperfectly closed ; 

 wings \\hitish with a ^ ery pale virescent tint ; cephalic process 



